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Friday Feb 07, 2020
Brian's Good News 7 February 2020
Friday Feb 07, 2020
Friday Feb 07, 2020
In today's edition,
A new mental health charity - Back Onside has been set up and is set to make its mark with a charity match in Cumbernauld between former Aberdeen Players v former Celtic players. Back Onside aims to improve mental health through sport. They are supported by the Scottish Football Forums podcast.
Professor Graham Page who was on hand to treat many of the casualties from the Piper Alpha Disaster 6 July 1988. Professor Page who sadly passed away recently after a short illness has been honoured and well remembered by both family and staff at Aberdeen's Royal Infirmary Accident and Emergency Department
The Culter Tapestry which celebrates many of Peterculter's land marks has gone on show at the St Peters Heritage Centre. The tapestry has an estimated 4 million stitches and has been greatly appreciated by everyone. It is certainly a work of love.
A teenager, Amy O'Brien who has Rhett Syndrome a rare genetic neurological condition has been given a much needed boost to communicate. The machine which translates eye movements into words has been loaned to Amy and her family by the Rhett UK charity. The family are looking to raise £10,00 for such a machine. A mystery donation of £5,000 means that they are already 1/2 way there.
James 1:17 - 7 Every good and perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.
Friday Oct 25, 2019
One Encounter - a coach driver who had an encounter
Friday Oct 25, 2019
Friday Oct 25, 2019
This extract is taken from an interview with Graham Saunderson of Glory Road Ministries where a coach driver came to a truck show and encountered The Glory Road vehicle.
Friday Aug 23, 2019
Friday Aug 23, 2019
We have a guest David Keith from Waste and Recycling of Aberdeen City Council who has come in to describe some of what goes on at the Waste and Recycling SUEZ plant in Altens. View Short Video David also explains the reasoning behind the £30 charge for collecting the garden waste to be levied in September. Only bins displaying a permit will be collected if they are found to contain garden waste. Find out more https://www.facebook.com/recycleforaberdeen/ or email wasteandrecycling@aberdeencity.gov.uk.
Saturday Aug 10, 2019
CYC Sundown Service
Saturday Aug 10, 2019
Saturday Aug 10, 2019
This Sundown service was recorded at Hebron. It isa celebration of the Junior and Senior Christian Youth Camps held at Faskally this summer. The recording and broadcast are not without technical challenges.
We hope for those listening that this is enjoyable, informative and honouring to all those who took part and contributed of their time and resources. Most of all, it should be honouring to God.
Friday Aug 02, 2019
Community Elements Show 2 August 2019
Friday Aug 02, 2019
Friday Aug 02, 2019
In this edition
Brian's Good News
The Allotment Market Stall
Cancer Research UK
Abernecessities
The G4G August Newsletter
Saturday Jul 27, 2019
Community Element - First Aid - Head Injuries
Saturday Jul 27, 2019
Saturday Jul 27, 2019
What to look for - Head injuries
Advice taken from St John Ambulance First Aid Tips for Head Injuries
If you think someone has a head injury, there are six key things you should look for:
1. Brief loss of responsiveness
2. Scalp wound
3. Dizziness or nausea
4. Loss of memory of events before or during the injury
5. Headache
6. Confusion
For a severe head injury, you also need to look for:
reduced level of response• loss of responsiveness• leakage of blood or watery fluid from the ear or nose• unequal pupil size
What you need to do - Head injuries
1. Sit them down and give them something cold to hold against the injury. You can use a cold compress, or a bag of ice or frozen peas wrapped in a cloth.
2. Treat any scalp wounds like a bleed, by applying direct pressure to the wound.
3. Check their level of responsiveness, using the AVPU scale below. Make a note of their reactions, especially any changes to their level of response, to pass on to the ambulance, in case you have to call one.
The AVPU scale – alert, voice, pain, unresponsive
A – Alert: Are they alert? Are their eyes open and do they respond to questions?
V – Voice: Do they respond to voice? Can they answer simple questions and respond to instructions?
P – Pain: If they’re not alert or they’re not responding to your voice - do they respond to pain? Try pinching them - do they move or open their eyes?
U – Unresponsive: Do they respond to questions or a gentle shake?
If they are alert or responsive then they’re responsive and their head injury is probably mild, but you should wait with them until they recover.
If they’re not alert or responsive then they may be partially or fully unresponsive and their head injury could be severe. Call 999/112 for an ambulance and explain their response to the AVPU test.
If they lose responsiveness at any point, open their airway, check their breathing and prepare to treat someone who’s become unresponsive.
While you’re waiting for an ambulance, keep checking their breathing, pulse and any changes in their level of response.
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Power Hour - Watch and Pray
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Watch and Pray
What are we watching for?
Our reactions to news
Reactions to each other
Reactions to gossip
Things that distract
Allowing Our selves chains of thought which lead us away from God -things that need to be done, said, relationships, things we want, need, financial constraints.
The only thing we can do is pray. It's too easy to promise something and then to break that promise. I’ve found that bringing my concerns, failures and prayers to God results in a clearer head and a knowledge of what to do to resolve the situation. Prayer works.
Matthew 26:41
Keep watch and pray that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.”
Mark 14:38
And he said to them, “Keep watch, and pray that you will not fall into temptation. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak.”
Luke 21:36
Be on watch and pray always that you will have the strength to go safely through all those things that will happen and to stand before the Son of Man.”
1 Peter 3:12
For the Lord watches over the righteous and listens to their prayers; but he opposes those who do evil.”
Friday Mar 08, 2019
Community Element - First Aid, CPR, Heart Shock
Friday Mar 08, 2019
Friday Mar 08, 2019
To read the full details - Find out Direct from St John Ambulance
Friday Mar 08, 2019
Brian's Good News 8 March 2019
Friday Mar 08, 2019
Friday Mar 08, 2019
Pupils from Riverbank School in Tillydrone in Aberdeen teamed up with officers from Police Scotland @policescotland to confront and survey drivers who were speeding along Hayton Road.
A school boy from New Elgin School helped his little sister after she became injured at an accident at their home. He reacted straight away performing First Aid to stem the bleeding and keep his sister calm until help could arrive.
We will be covering First Aid for CPR, Heart and Shock as our Second Community Element. We take the advice from St John Ambulance
A Centenarian at Angusfield House Care @brighterkind_Home recently celebrated her 100 th Birthday. She is very popular due to her positive and gentle disposition. She puts her longevity down to being well cared for.
The NE community has rallied around a terminally ill mother of two who will celebrate with a dream wedding. Businesses and individuals have made sure that Laura Colborne and her future husband Steve will have a wedding to remember and can give special memories to their two daughters.
Friday Mar 08, 2019
THis Saturday 9 March at 7 pm
Friday Mar 08, 2019
Friday Mar 08, 2019
This Saturday 7pm on Gospel4Grampian listen out for the NE CYC (Christian Youth Camps) Reunion complete with lots of singing, lots of memories, A message, Prayers and Kevin's Whacky Quiz. Here's a sneak Preview.